Selected Stories
*"A Long Time Dying" *"Good-bye, My Darling" *"Miss England" *"Journey for Revenge" *"You Gotta be Modest" *"Reunion" *"Homecoming" *"The Magnificent Czech" *"The Convert" *"Debut"Background
In 1940 Cleary joined the A.I.F. and served in the Middle East. While in the Middle East he began writing a series of short stories, founded mostly on fact, which were published in Australian magazines. His short stories were accepted' in American magazines like "The Cosmopolitan" and "The Saturday Evening Post." He later joined the Army Military History Unit and served in New Guinea, where he wrote his first novel '' You Can't See Round Corners''.Reception
''The Age'' book reviewer said since Cleary "finds the love between some of the men and women as fine as the self sacrifice of others, and has so much craftsmanship that he is able to give dramatic glory to stories that might have been harrowing, he will bring to his readers realisation of what the people of the fighting services have done." The ''Advertiser'' said "Mr. Cleary's writing is spare and polished; he shows himself a really good craftsman." The ''Newcastle Herald'' said "Cleary's prose is economical and rhythmical-crisp, at times, without becoming staccato. He has an eye for colour and detail." The ''Sydney Morning Herald'' said "Like so many books which reach a reviewer these days, the praises of the dust jacket far outstrip the qualities of the stories" but said "Cleary's tales are pleasantly easy to read. He is not yet a Dal Stivens or a Cecil Mann; but then again he has written better stories than those presented here. He has a flair for characterisation." ''The Bulletin'' said "Essentially both readable and likeable, with humor, color and a true appreciation of the heroic, Mr. Cleary is spoiling his writing by a succession of tiny lapses enfeebling the impact of the whole."References
Australian short story collections 1946 short story collections Angus & Robertson books {{Australia-book-stub